The upper devonian magmatic complexes of the South-East Belarus
https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8323-2020-64-5-599-608
Abstract
For the first time, the authors determined lateral-temporal series of magmatic complexes of the Late Frasnian-Early Famennian Pripyat-Dnieper Magmatic Area according to the results of petrological and geochemical study of rocks of the Pripyat-Dnieper Magmatic Area (north-western part of the Pripyat-Dnieper-Donetsk Magmatic Province) in the southwest of the East European Platform using the principles of structural-material analysis and taking into account previous studies. The series consists of four complexes, formed during stages of magmatic activity, separated by time intervals: Zhlobin Complex (Rechitsa Time, the beginning of the Late Frasnian), Uvarovichi complex (Late Voronezh Time, the middle of the Late Frasnian), Pripyat Complex (Skolodin (Skolodin-Chernin?) Time, the end of the Late Frasnian) and Loev complex (Yelets (Yelets- Petrikov?) Time, Early Famennian). The rocks of the Zhlobin Complex belong to the alkaline-ultramafic (carbonatite-kimberlite-nephelinite) formation; Uvarovichi Complex - to the alkaline-mafic formation (basaltoids and phonolites); Pripyat Complex - to the alkaline-mafic-salic formation (trachyandesites); Loev Complex - to the alkaline-ultramafic (nepheline) formation.
About the Authors
O. F. KuzmenkovaBelarus
Kuzmenkova Oksana F. - Ph. D. (Geology), Leading researcher, Research and Production Centre for Geology.
7, Kuprevich Str., 220141, Minsk.
A. G. Laptsevich
Belarus
Laptsevich Alla G. - Ph. D. (Geology), Leading researcher, Research and Production Centre for Geology.
7, Kuprevich Str., 220141, Minsk.
A. A. Nosova
Russian Federation
Nosova Anna A. - D. Sc. (Geology), Head of the Laboratory, Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy and Geochemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
35, Staromonetny Lane, 119017, Moscow.
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